should I do?
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confused by the split kde metafiles again?
Or does the problem lie somewhere else?
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button is pressed.
If I could ditch acpi and get by with apm then I would, however I am not
optimistic about this because apm is supposed not to like multiple processors
and I have a hyperthreading P4.
How am I to get power saving (well, sleep at least) working?
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is initiated from the X server then I
get some kind of funny pattern on the screen of the kind that says that the
video card is confused.
This last one is the sleep state I most want to use, so any help getting it to
work properly would be much appreciated.
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The version I am using is from sys-apps/coreutils-5.2.1-r6 .
It's very hard to do a google search for anything to do with troubleshooting a
program called test. Anyone know what is going on here?
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a password. What am I doing wrong?
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with visudo, which will warn you in case you
make a syntax error.
Thanks! That works.
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:09.2 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Creative Labs SB Audigy FireWire Port (rev 04)
02:0b.0 Communication controller: Agere Systems LT WinModem (rev 02)
02:0c.0 VGA compatible controller: 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. Voodoo Banshee (rev
03)
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like that account for emu10k1 not behaving the same way with the same kernel?
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What should I do to get linux to recognise my scanner?
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the stop and
reset buttons on the printer many times. Nothing doing. The only thing that
stops the flow is disconnecting the parallel cable.
I'm about to reboot, hoping that that will do the trick. But surely there's a
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continued spewing. Also, when I rebooted,
the printing didn't start up again. I don't understand how this could be a
cups problem in that case.
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, but it is reliable in other
ways.
I may try messing about with my x.org versions again. It worked before when
another wine application was playing up in a similar way. That was what
prompted me to upgrade to my current version.
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-bash: export: -m: invalid option
export: usage: export [-nf] [name[=value] ...] or export -p
How do I stop this?
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. As Apple X11 is
based on an earlier version of XFree86, this suggests that the slow screen
rendering problem was with the version of XFree/X.org used, rather than with
fglrx as such.
Any many thanks, Holly, for showing me the way.
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at about the height the
login window ought to be.
I am still using kdm as my session manager, if that makes any difference (it
didn't in the past).
Any ideas what could be happening with my gnome sessions?
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I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use
ctrl-alt-Fn to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of
fglrx that I
. Please let me know if you find a
fix..!
I've simply disabled kdm and am now using startx. Haven't had any problems
since. Not an elegant solution, but will do till I can get hold of a mac and
devote the linux box to more specialised work.
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resolution is off
and there is no xorg.conf file in /etc/X11 to edit.
Is there an /etc/X11/XF86Config? x.org will use that
if there is no xorg.conf.
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and
easy to move to another machine when the time comes.
smtp is not important at the moment because the isp smtp service usually
works.
Any advice very much appreciated.
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On April 10, 2005 06:12 pm, quoth Jerry McBride:
On Sunday 10 April 2005 08:28 pm, Robert Persson wrote:
Something strange. Xmms used to work and now it doesn't. I get a
segmentation fault when I try to start it. I'm using xmms-1.2.10-r13.
I've no idea how long ago I emerged this version
it working again. don't understand why it worked before though.
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On April 12, 2005 11:37 am, quoth Robert Persson:
There is an open source project called Gnustep which is
trying to replicate the Nextstep API (Cocoa).
Oops. What I meant to say was that the OS X native API is called Cocoa and is
closely based on the nextstep API.
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There are one or two other problems as well, such as runaway kio_thumbnail
processes when you drag from an archive in konqueror. Apart from those 3.4
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downloads as well. Is it a Gentoo-specific problem, or are
other distro users getting the same thing? Could it be anything to do with
my system being built with gcc-3.4? If so, why doesn't Opera 7.5 crash all
the time?
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!!! Possibly a DEPEND/*DEPEND problem.
!!! Depgraph creation failed.
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On April 26, 2005 03:20 am, quoth Edward Catmur:
Switch profile to /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0 or
similar.
How do I do that?
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On April 26, 2005 03:20 am, quoth Edward Catmur:
Switch profile to /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0 or
similar.
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, and if I would be likely to meet it
again once I start using large files more often for video editing and stuff?
Many thanks
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PS If I don't reply promptly to your replies this time it's not because I'm
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| Has anyone else had a problem in which reiser4 loses a file, but
| fsck.reiser4 can't find anything wrong?
Heh. reiser4 is full of bugs. Behaviour like
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| robert (a member of p2p
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[blocks B ] dev-libs/apr-util (is blocking net-www/apache-2.0.54-r4)
[blocks B ] dev-libs/apr (is blocking net-www/apache-2.0.54-r4) ...
What should I do? Should I simply unmerge apr and assume that everything will
work, or should I do something else?
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that it is mounted readonly.
Is there some option i need to pass to fstab to make it write-able too?
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made in etc-update rather than an apr thing as such, but I don't
know what apr does exactly so I couldn't say for certain. I tried remerging
mod_php, but that borks now with a No safe MPM installed. error.
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I upgraded apache to the latest version (2.0.54-r4). In the process I
had to unmerge apr and apr-utils because they conflicted with apache
(which they didn't with previous apache
20050419, so you might want
to give that one a try.
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get all programs launched by p2p to run with umask 0002, but I can't
work out how to do that either.
Can anyone help me with this?
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-stop-daemon would obviously solve this. I just want to check that
there is no workaround before I file an enhancement request in the bugzilla.
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Should I enable the mmx use flag when I am compiling stuff (e.g. mplayer) for
a pentium 4? I'm confused because I've kind of got the idea that mmx is
obsolete, but I'm not clear exactly how obsolete.
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using g++
instead of gcc. How can I do this in portage? Do I need to emerge anything
to be able to use g++?
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No worries. I ned all the hlep I can get ;-)
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Hope that gelps!
That should be helps. Sorry about that. Please excuse my apparent
lack of caffeine. :o
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emerge --verbose --pretend gcc.
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Oops. I meant to refer to releases 2.2.11 and 2.4.1.
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I just did CC=g++ and I now get a different error, both with 1.2.11 and
1.4.1, namely:
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most of the config file changes
offered by etc-update).
Any ideas?
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kopete) when I
think I have a bug problem, which is obviously a clumsy way to do things.
I know I can emerge kdebase-meta kdeaddons-meta kdeblahblahblah to get
things up to date, but is there a way to get portage to actually deal with
kde nicely like it used to?
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between then and now
something has changed on my system to prevent it compiling properly. If gcc
hasn't changed then what on earth could it be?
Robert
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I just did CC=g++ and I now get a different error, both with 1.2.11
-office/abiword-2.4.1 failed.
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the metapackages (e.g. kdeedu instead of
kdeedu-meta). I think I'd been unmerging them one at a time and didn't get
around to finishing the job. Now that I have done so emerge -u world seems
to be catching the kde updates the way it should.
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have done so emerge -u world seems
to be catching the kde updates the way it should.
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-linux-gnu/3.4.4/libstdc++_pic.a
All of the above are where they should be on my system.
-Richard
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of other obscure things. But both you and Richard agree that multiple
installed library versions may be the problem. That certainly sounds
plausible to me.
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and others, for helping me (fingers crossed!)
solve this problem.
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when I hit
backspace, and so on, to the point of making the applications unusable.
Any ideas?
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On October 28, 2005 10:50 pm Peter Gordon was like:
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 20:03 -0700, Robert Persson wrote:
For some reason (probably a careless etc-update) ncurses based apps (e.g.
mc and kernel make menuconfig) have started looking really ugly
I've had that issues with the kernel
-w /etc/env.d/02locale
Mine reads:
LC_ALL=en_CA.UTF-8
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
Theres a page on gentoo.org with instructions. There's another line you need
if you live in Euroland.
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Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
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is the recent announcement by AVG that Linux is
about to be brought to its knees by a devastating plague of viruses. This
sounds like FUD to me and I don't like it. Clamav it is then.
Best
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Clamav it is then.
Just installed clamav and the klamav front end. Utterly painless and easy to
set up for a single-user desktop system like mine.
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let you know how I get on.
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windows apps under wine. I'll post if I get something
to work reasonably well.
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and back again
so that you can do lots of fast cuts without getting confused by lots of tiny
clips.
3. Be able to do lot more with sound (e.g. mixing).
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On November 11, 2005 01:57 am Nick Rout was like:
OK well mu comments below:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:20:34 -0800
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what are you looking to do that main actor cannot do?
1. Import and edit quicktime
in wine properly?
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Then, if you still need to, set up an electronic database that thinks the way
you like to.
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On November 7, 2005 03:50 pm Robert Persson was like:
I have just emerged xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6 and have been finding that it crashes
suddenly when I do certain things, such as click on the advanced burn
option tab in k3b. Is anyone else having this problem? Sometimes things I
The problems seem
that there is no entry in the log for today (18 nov) even though I have
attempted today (18 nov according to both me and the computer) to disable and
reenable synchronisation through the (Gnome?) control panel.
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Thanks once again to everybody for their help.
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be to feed wget a list of urls. The trouble is I don't know
how to turn an html bookmark file into a simple list of urls. I imagine I
could do it in sed if I spent enough time to learn sed, but my afternoon has
gone now and I don't have the time.
Many thanks
Robert
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On December 2, 2005 01:05 am Neil Bothwick was like:
wget will accept most files containing URLs, it doesn't have to be a
straight list. Try feeding it your bookmark file as is.
Tried that. It borked. :-(
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, but no other files, despite the fact that
it claims to be downloading bucketloads of them.
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On December 2, 2005 07:42 am Billy Holmes was like:
Robert Persson wrote:
I have been trying all afternoon to make local copies of web pages from a
netscape bookmark file. I have been wrestling with httrack (through
wget -r http://$site/
have you tried that, yet?
The trouble is that I
directories or so (e.g.
~/websites/politics/www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/), but it didn't
actually store any html or other site content, despite the fact that it was
taking a very long time to do this and was claiming to have downloaded
hundreds of files.
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in it (aside from subdirectories and
sub-subdirectories), and index.html is an empty file. What there is in
hts-cache is a file called new.dat which contains a lot of the html that
ought to have been put into the folders, all rolled into one huge file.
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that with
a linux partition once—can't remember if it was reiserfs or ext3), but I
would copy all the files somewhere safe in any case because even very minor
corruption could come back to haunt you later (as many theologians never tire
of reminding us).
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I am having trouble capturing from a camcorder via firewire. I can control
the camera transport from each of the capturing applications (kino,
cinelerra and mainactor), but I get no video or audio. Nor do I get video
when I try to use
quite confused. I used not to get these messages when I ran X
clients as root. Anyone know what is going on here?
Thanks in advance
Robert
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difference to read/write performance to be worth doing?
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In my recent experience the frequent changes to the
xorg7 versions in portage are getting pretty hairy. I
have been constantly adding things to package.keywords
and package.unmask every time I do a world upgrade.
And then it got 1000 times worse...
Yesterday I did an emerge -u world which
1.0.2-r3, not
even hard masked, which means that, unless 1.0.2-r4
decides to work for me second time round, I'm stuffed.
If anybody can tell me how to downgrade painlessly to
xorg-6.8.2 I would be very grateful. :-s
Robert Persson
I will shout the names of root vegetables for money
to install all kinds of bleeding edge or obscure packages if I really need
them (which often I do).
Hmm. Decisions decisions.
Robert
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System Virtual Machine set
You may want to update your enviroment by running:
/usr/sbin/env-update source /etc/profile
The same thing happens if I try to choose blackdown-jre instead of sun-jre.
What do I need to do to get java working properly?
Thanks in advance
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is worrying; and it is still far short of the no-brain
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On Sunday 07 May 2006 22:14 Robert Persson was like:
When I try to use java-config, the following happens:
THIS SYSTEM VM IS NOT SUFFICIENT, REQUIRED BINARIES WERE NOT FOUND
System Virtual Machine set
You may want to update your enviroment by running:
/usr/sbin/env-update source
don't work under linux, as far as
I can tell.)
I'll get around to trying out crossmeta for xfs read/write at some point soon
and let you all know how it goes.
Robert
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models. Is the performance of the radeon driver for this card likely to catch
up with that of fglrx in the relatively near future and make my question
obsolete?
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in /etc/env.d/00basic I have the line
LDPATH=/usr/local/lib
yet when I enter echo $LDPATH I get nothing and I have to set it manually to
get programs using libraries installed in /usr/local/lib to work.
What have I done wrong?
Many thanks
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in /etc/env.d/00basic I have the line
LDPATH=/usr/local/lib
yet when I enter echo $LDPATH I get nothing and I have to set it
manually to
get programs using libraries installed in /usr
On Sat, 2006-16-09 at 11:42 -0400, David Relson wrote:
What's the best way to create a personalized ebuild to include this fix
when I build?
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild
On Sun, 2006-24-09 at 14:18 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Still, it would be nice to be able to edit the saved contents, since
some forms I might want to keep.
There's a firefox extension for doing just that - saving half-edited
forms and whatnot. Can't remember what it's called off the top of
I have, much to my intense surprise, managed to reformat my root
partition unintentionally. It was an EVMS native reiserfs volume, but
now it is a normal xfs partition. I haven't, as far as I am aware,
written any files to it since the unfortunate accident.
The tool I used to create the xfs
On Mon, 2006-25-09 at 10:44 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
so long as it created the partition without mkfs-ing it!
To paraphrase the immortal Captain Haddock, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@!!!
;-) Robert
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On Tue, 2006-26-09 at 14:09 +0200, Wolfgang Illmeyer wrote:
try running reiserfsck, with --rebuild-sb and/or --rebuild-tree, as needed.
But keep a copy of the partition around (as mentioned in the other posting),
just in case you find a better way to rescue your files
Good suggestion,
this is the first time
I have felt I have half an idea how to use it.
Robert
On Tue, 2006-26-09 at 08:20 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 25 September 2006 22:55, Robert Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about '[gentoo-user] I have 146,000 files in lost+found. How do I
sort them?':
Am I
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